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Explosives experts refer to rapid explosive reactions as detonation and slower explosive reactions as deflagration.
Other times, depending on the casement, whether it is plastic or metal, especially metal, it will do low order detonation, or what we call deflagration.
Open slowly, as sudden pressure surges can generate heat and thus trigger a deflagration.
The lever bolt can also act as extractor for the cases inflated by the deflagration.
They incorporate mechanical, electrical, chemical or hydrostatic components to start the deflagration.
Articles containing one or more explosive substances used to start deflagration in an explosive train.
Articles with primary explosive components designed to produce a deflagration in ammunition.
During this, every raising of aluminium dust clouds, which leads to deflagration, has to be avoided.
Prevent deflagration or detonation that could jeopardize the integrity or leak tightness of the containment.
Imagine tossing a lighted gasoline-soaked book into an open window — what sweet household deflagration would follow!
The deflagration, which took place whereas the primary education system of cooling was extinguished, destroyed the shell of the engine, irradiating the power station and its surroundings.
The Mediterranean is the place where we assist to a slow deflagration, but it can be a place for hope projected not only by culture, but also by politics.
Subsonic explosions are created by low explosives through a slower burning process known as deflagration.
Other measures to prevent damage due to deflagration and exhaust corrosion can be applied if the manufacturer provides evidence to the satisfaction of the approval authority of their equivalent effect.
In line with preliminary findings, reported in my letter of 6 August, the investigation concluded that the explosions were caused by the deflagration of ammunition stored in the building.
This deflagration spreads very slowly from the point where it was started and is known as 'self-sustained decomposition', or alternatively 'cigar-burning' of the fertiliser.
Examples from Classical Literature
When no deflagration ensues, the matter contained in the crucible will have lost much of its fluidity.
The Nitrous Acid is not only dissipated during the deflagration of the Nitre, but is even destroyed, and perfectly decomposed.
It was the native nitre of the country on which they were occupied, and the test was its deflagration.
The story of the prints and their deflagration may be true, but it is very questionable if they were for royal use.
The thin wires are stretched between the balls, and the lower one is in course of deflagration.
In deflagration with nitre, azotic gas is likewise disengaged, because azote is one of the constituent elements of nitric acid.
It seems to me that the deflagration, by the intense brilliancy of the substances in combustion, is produced in pure oxygen.
This deflagration of Sulphur is the only means we have of decomposing it, in order to obtain its Acid in purity.
In this deflagration the Acid is dissipated, and totally separated from the Alkali, which now remains by itself.
If the underlying surface colors of a machine, for example, are not readily discernible, there could be a dust deflagration hazard.
The case is the same when this Salt is alkalizated by deflagration.
The wonderful projectile was not even heated under the intense deflagration of the powder, nor liquefied, as they seemed to fear, in a shower of aluminum.
The new Groth Flame Control Lab is designed to perform deflagration and burn tests per the European ATEX, Factory Mutual, and US Coast Guard test standards.
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